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I saw a piece on NBC's Today Show this morning. but first, the Rosetta comet probe's landing module detached successfully around 7 AM EST, and it takes a few hours to descend; they hope in a good spot.
Anyway, there was this story about successful business women in their late 20's - early 30's, having their egg cells frozen, because they hope to be mothers one day, but they don't want to interrupt their career momenta, (the rarely used plural of momentum. I thought that was what it was going to be, but I check those sorts of things, if I'm not certain).
Anyway, recent physical evidence and The Guinness Book of World Records have taught us that the uterus has a longer shelf life than the ovaries. The logic of this decision to postpone motherhood is that the quality of a woman's eggs deteriorates with age. The longer she waits to be a mom, the greater the chance her child will be born with birth defects.
Maybe she wants to be able to retire at 40, with enough money to live comfortably for the rest of her life, and, at that time, be a stay at home mom. At 40, she wants to have a child with one of her eggs from age 28.
Certain companies, notably Facebook, cover the expensive procedure with their company medical plans, but other women are paying for this out of their own pockets. There's no long term data on whether or not the eggs will deteriorate, while frozen. They're just starting to freeze them, so it will be a while before they thaw any of them out, just like Ted Williams's head.
Not the Ted Williams, the homeless guy with the voice, who had his fifteen minutes. The Spinter, Ted Williams, the flying ace, who played for The Sox.
Anyway, there was this story about successful business women in their late 20's - early 30's, having their egg cells frozen, because they hope to be mothers one day, but they don't want to interrupt their career momenta, (the rarely used plural of momentum. I thought that was what it was going to be, but I check those sorts of things, if I'm not certain).
Anyway, recent physical evidence and The Guinness Book of World Records have taught us that the uterus has a longer shelf life than the ovaries. The logic of this decision to postpone motherhood is that the quality of a woman's eggs deteriorates with age. The longer she waits to be a mom, the greater the chance her child will be born with birth defects.
Maybe she wants to be able to retire at 40, with enough money to live comfortably for the rest of her life, and, at that time, be a stay at home mom. At 40, she wants to have a child with one of her eggs from age 28.
Certain companies, notably Facebook, cover the expensive procedure with their company medical plans, but other women are paying for this out of their own pockets. There's no long term data on whether or not the eggs will deteriorate, while frozen. They're just starting to freeze them, so it will be a while before they thaw any of them out, just like Ted Williams's head.
Not the Ted Williams, the homeless guy with the voice, who had his fifteen minutes. The Spinter, Ted Williams, the flying ace, who played for The Sox.